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Here's the 15-page pitch deck a startup helping Wall Street monitor employees' use of messengers like WhatsApp and Signal used to raise $22 million

Business communication historically has been poorly regulated.This startup is helping companies ensure the messaging channels employees use to communicate professionally are safe and in compliance with regulation.

"Communication channels which were created for consumers — such as WhatsApp, Signal, and so on — they don't come with any of those enterprise controls," Dima Gutzeit, founder and CEO of LeapXpert, told Insider."So that's what we do. We are taking all social channels and we are building the additional layer of enterprise controls that the market needs in order to communicate responsibly."Gutzeit declined to share LeapXpert's valuation..

LeapXpert was founded in 2017 in Asia, where the messaging phenomenon started. The startup relocated its headquarters to the US in 2022 and has grown its team from fewer than five people to around 150 employees globally. About 80% of those employees are technologists, according to Gutzeit.

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